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    Quote Originally Posted by High Voltage Mobile NJ View Post
    Match is done by fixed the swr , not the impedance . The impedance should always be close to 50 ohms as long as your swr is under a 2 . Dont you talk anymore you dont no your shit at all .
    So you'r going to tell us that an antenna systems impedance doesn't matter? Your telling us that every antenna is 50 Ohm's right out of the box? Note in your statement above you say close to 50 Ohm's. But in post #14 you say You will always have 50 Ohm's. Which is it?

    High Voltage Mobile NJ, master of bullshit.

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    this is why i cant explain anything to u and some other people in here . now ya twisting my words around.
    if your going to get personal but putting down that stuff , i make sure you suffer dearly for doing that shit . why dont you and your boyfriend booty monster pack both of ya bags !! where did i say that every antenna had 50 ohms . im sorry that you are wrong . a tank circuit has to deal with capacitance and inductance , your not fooling anything period . and none of you here have proved that either . read before opening your ass , if not i put a diaper on you .

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    Quote Originally Posted by High Voltage Mobile NJ View Post
    if your going to get personal but putting down that stuff , i make sure you suffer dearly for doing that shit .
    Sorry bro, the rest of us are speaking English, now move along and let the men have a conversation.
    Oh, and by the way this is the second time you threatened me so...
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    I think you should pack your bags now.
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    i suspect very very few folks use cb antennas with a 50 ohm impedance to their antenna . most probably fall between 45-55 ohms , with some a little further out .

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    Yepp most radio stations try to run as close to 32 ohms as possible then use a large transmatch to the equipment

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    Quote Originally Posted by High Voltage Mobile NJ View Post
    this is why i cant explain anything to u and some other people in here . now ya twisting my words around.
    if your going to get personal but putting down that stuff , i make sure you suffer dearly for doing that shit . why dont you and your boyfriend booty monster pack both of ya bags !! where did i say that every antenna had 50 ohms . im sorry that you are wrong . a tank circuit has to deal with capacitance and inductance , your not fooling anything period . and none of you here have proved that either . read before opening your ass , if not i put a diaper on you .
    BTW , i'm not beers boyfriend , we just happen to be right and you're wrong . flaming and name calling doesn't make you any more right .... i't just shows you wanna argue and that being right has nothing to do with it .

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    Actually to clarify what i said about 32 ohms it was the shortwave stations their antennas were about perfectly resonant at 32 ohms so the idea was run them there where they were very efficient but had high swr then use a transmatch which would normally defeat the purpose by losses in the transmatch but they had hundreds of kilowatts to play with so they didnt care

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    a good antenna tuner is a must if you looking to explore and talk between 29.MHz to 24 MHz or better and only have one antenna. is good to have it and not needed than to need and not have it. if its a really good tuner hang on to it.

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